Using still photos culled from the Web, Photosynth builds breathtaking dreamscapes and lets us navigate them. We're on the edge of a new frontier in art and creativity -- and it's not human. In this captivating demo, he shows how neural nets trained to recognize images can be run in reverse, to generate them. The results Welcome to the new frontier in art and creativity -- and it's not human.
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But there are far too many users and too much data for humans to do this. So how do we instill these sorts of values — which may be subtle and require human language and cultural competency to explain and understand — into computers? An increasingly advanced type of AIs called large language models are pre-trained with huge bodies of text, pulled from sources like websites and digitized books.
If we can teach values to AIs, then the ethical issues boil down to whose values are being represented. These AIs use what they have learned during their training to generate new material — in other words, to be creative. This creative ability is an indication that the type of intelligence we can code is not that far off from our concept of human intelligence.
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